The following instructions guide you through the installation of SQL Diagnostic Manager in a Windows Server 2003 based clustered environment.

Things to consider before you install SQL Diagnostic Manager in a clustered environment

Install SQL Diagnostic Manager on a node

SQL Diagnostic Manager must be installed on each node within the cluster and configure the services as its described in the following page, Install SQL Diagnostic Manager on a node.

Configure the Cluster Resource Group

Cluster Resource Group settings must be modified to allow SQL Diagnostic Manager to recognize the cluster nodes.

To configure the Cluster Resource Group:

  1. In the Cluster Administrator tool, create the Cluster Resource Group:
  2. In the Cluster Administrator tool, add a disk to the Cluster Resource Group:
  3. In the Cluster Administrator tool, add an IP address for the Cluster Resource Group:
  4. In the Cluster Administrator tool, add the Network Name resource to the Cluster Resource Group:
  5. Select a Disk that is in a Cluster Resource Group and create a folder on that disk used to hold local data for the services
  6. On the primary node, use Registry Editor to create a new key named Default under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Idera\SQLdm\
  7. Create a new String Value named DataPath.
  8. Select a Cluster Resource Group in which you want to define the SQLdm resources
  9. Create an IP Address resource for the SQLDM Services. If there is already an existing Network Name in the Cluster Resource Group, then you can skip this step
  10. Create a Generic Service resource for the SQLdm Management Service
  11. After the service is added, right-click it and select Properties 
  12. Create a Generic Service resource for the SQLDM Collection Service
  13. After the service is added, right-click it and select Properties
  14. Create a Generic Service resource for the SQLdm Predictive Analytics Service
  15. After the service is added, right-click it and select Properties
  16. Create a Generic Service resource for the SQLdm Rest Service
  17. After the service is added, right-click it and select Properties
  18. In Windows Services, bring the SQLDM Management service resource online
  19. In Windows Services, bring the SQLDM Collection service resource online
  20. In Windows Services, bring the SQLDM Predictive Analytics service resource online
  21. In Windows Services, bring the SQLDM Rest service resource online

 Complete the Cluster Configuration in SQL Diagnostic Manager

  1. Use the Management Service Configuration wizard to force the services to re-register
  2. Start the SQLDM Desktop Client and select SQLDM Repository. If the SQLDM Repository is clustered make sure to use the virtual server name for the SQL Server hosting the SQLDM Repository
  3. Verify that your configuration displays correctly in the SQLDM Desktop Client


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